Where to find Blue Flag beaches near Rome in 2026
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May 14, 2026
Number of Bandiera Blu beaches in Lazio region drops from 11 to 10 in 2026.
A total of beach resorts in the Lazio region around Rome have been awarded the Bandiera Blu or Blue flag status for high water quality standards ahead of the 2026 summer season.
This coveted recognition comes from the Foundation for Environmental Education (FEE) which assigns the blue flags to beaches with "excellent" water quality.
In addition to water quality, FEE takes into consideration the beach’s waste management and recycling systems, the extent of its pedestrian and bicycle paths and green areas, and the presence of lifeguards.
A total of 525 beaches in 257 resorts across Italy were awarded blue flags in 2026, up from 487 beaches in 246 resorts last year, and more than double the number from a decade ago.
With the exception of San Felice Circeo - which has failed to win blue flag status in 2026 - the list of Bandiera Blu beaches in the Lazio region remains unchanged from last year.
Where to find Bandiera Blu beaches in Lazio in 2026 and how to get there by public transport from Rome.
Anzio - Riviera di Ponente, Riviera di Levante. Trains leave regularly from Termini station. The journey takes an hour followed by a 10-minute walk to the beach.
Latina - Latina Mare. Latina is connected to Rome by frequent trains whose journey time is about 40 minutes, then take a bus to the beach from the train station.
Sabaudia - Litorale. Cotral buses run from Rome’s Laurentina metro stop (line B) to Piazza Oberdan in Sabaudia. From here take the shuttle bus which runs up and down the local coastline.
Terracina - Levante, Ponente. From Termini take the hourly regional train for Naples and get off at Monte S. Biagio. From there, take the bus for about 20 minutes until you reach the beach.
Sperlonga - Lago Lungo, Bazzano, Ponente, Levante. Take the regional train headed to Naples from Termini and get off at Fondi-Sperlonga. Once there, take the Piazzoli bus for 20 minutes to Sperlonga, alternatively there are private taxis but they are far more expensive than the bus.
Gaeta - Arenauta, Ariana, S. Agostino, Serapo. From Termini take one of the frequent trains headed towards Naples, get off at Formia and take the bus for another 25 minutes until you reach Gaeta.
Trevignano Romano - Via della Rena on Lake Bracciano. From Valle Aurelia station take the train to Anguillara, about a 40-minute journey, then take a Cotral bus to Trevignano, about half an hour.
Fondi - Spiaggia Levante (S. Anastasia - Capratica), Spiaggia Ponente (Torre Canneto - Rio Claro). From Termini take a train headed towards Naples and get off at the Fondi stop.
Minturno - Spiaggia di Ponente. From Termini take a train headed south towards Naples and get off at Minturno.
Formia - Gianola, Vindicio. From Termini station take one of the frequent trains headed towards Naples, and get out at Formia.
For more details about Bandiera Blu beaches in Italy see the FEE website.
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